 
          January News column - 22
        
        
          
            Dan Kohlberg Decals
          
        
        
        
        
        
        
           has introduced HO scale lettering sets for Illinois
        
        
          Central Gulf GSC flat cars that were redecorated following
        
        
          the IC and GM&O merger. The merger involved more than
        
        
          1000 General Steel Casting flat cars of various classes. The
        
        
          Kohlberg set has enough material to letter four different cars
        
        
          and includes a decaling diagram for five classes of ICG cars.
        
        
          
            Mount Vernon Shops
          
        
        
        
        
          ) is selling HO
        
        
          scale decals for Pennsylvania Railroad class F22 and F23 flat cars.
        
        
          Each set includes enough data to decorate two F22 and two F23
        
        
          cars. Accurate HO scale models of the class F22 flats have been
        
        
          offered in brass by Railworks, and both the F22 ad F23 are avail-
        
        
          able as resin kits from Funaro & Camerlengo. In addition to
        
        
          data for lettering the cars, decals are included for the large Load
        
        
          Bridges available from American Model Builders. The loads were
        
        
          numbered to match the cars they were assigned to.
        
        
          
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          MRH-Jan 2013